Just in case you were worried about the Otters after Erie’s 14-game winning streak came to an end vs last-place Guelph last game, they rebounded just fine. Raddysh keeps inching closer to the century point mark. He’s second in the league in points behind linemate Alex DeBrincat (112). Raddysh leads the OHL in assists and plus/minus.

In a “That’s so QMJHL” game, the Dogs and Titan exchanged leads and big leads before the Titan forced overtime and won it in the extra session. Joseph and Imama were a combined minus-6 in the game, while teammates Nathan Noel (undrafted) and Spencer Smallman (Hurricanes) combined for five goals and five assists. Imama did hit the 35-goal mark for the season.

Howden notched his first hat trick since October 2015, scoring three times and adding an assist Tuesday in Medicine ... Hat (Trick). Howden’s 33 goals are second on the Warriors behind Jayden Halbgewachs, who leads the WHL with 44. Howden is 12th in the WHL in goals scored.

Cirelli missed playing in his return to Oshawa due to a lower-body injury, though he made the trip. Raddysh’s linemate, Chicago prospect Alex DeBrincat, had two goals and an assist to give him 51 goals in 51 games. He has 107 points, which leads the OHL.

Vladimir Kuznetsov, who went undrafted in 2016, had four goals for the Titan, who built a 5-0 lead in the first period and coasted in a laugher. Kuznetsov was the first overall pick in the 2015 CHL Import Draft. He has 22 goals and 54 points in 56 games this year.

Peterborough allowed the game-tying goal with four seconds left in regulation, but earned the extra point in the shootout by going 2/2. Paquette was second star. Neither he nor Spencer participated in the shootout.

Peterborough fought back from a 3-1 deficit to tie the game early in the third period, but gave up the winning goal four minutes later and couldn’t recover. Matt Spencer had gone four games without a point. He has two points in his last 14 games after a strong December (10 GP, 3-7-10).

Erie beat London in Pennsylvania to extend their lead on the Knights to four points, 83-79. The Otters lead the Western Conference over Sault Ste. Marie and London. Dylan Strome (Coyotes) had two goals and an assist for Erie.